KWA In-Home Care
VariesKWA's licensed Medicaid/private home-care agency serving Western Washington since 1972. Matches multilingual caregivers with seniors and people with disabilities to support aging in place.
Non-medical in-home care program of the Korean Women's Association, founded in 1972, serving older adults and adults with disabilities across Western Washington. Caregivers help with shopping, cleaning, meal preparation, bathing, dressing, and other daily-living tasks to support aging in place, with multilingual matching. KWA Veterans contracts directly with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide home-care aides for veterans. Accepts Medicaid through state programs including COPES, private pay, and VA funding. Licensed in Washington and headquartered in Lakewood.
Cost. Medicaid (state-funded), private pay, and VA contracts via KWA Veterans.
About In-home care
Care that comes to your home. Home care agencies, hospice, adult day, and PACE. These exist so people don't have to move into a facility. Most are partly or fully covered for people on Medicaid.
Source WA nonprofit. We do not accept referral fees from any provider listed. If something is wrong, please email corrections.